The Desert Point surf spot is a hollow and fast right which remains accessible to all levels. The bottom is made of sand and very flat rock slabs presenting no particular danger.
The Tamri Beach surf spot is the alternative to the north coast of Agadir because it captures the swell much more than the spots further south (Anchor Point, Killer, Boiler). Please note that the wind direction is often onshore.
Climbers have several options for rock climbing in Souss Massa. If the Tafraoute area is one of the best known, climbers can train on walls close to Agadir, whatever the level.
The Madrassa (Koranic School) of Sidi Elhaj L’hbib in the village of Tanalt is one of the most famous and respected medersas in southern Morocco. Students come there from all over the Souss Massa region.
The magnificent Kasbah of Tioute dates from the Saadian period (16th century). Perched on its hill, there is a panoramic restaurant offering a magnificent view of the palm grove and its seven villages.
In Tiznit, the imposing Kasbah of Aghanaj or Fortress of Aghanaj (29.700282, -9.726474) built in 1810. Huge (over 6000 square meters), protected by a large wall of rammed earth (rammed earth) with these five reinforcement towers , it overlooks the famous “Blue Spring” or Aïn Aqdim “.
The magnificent Kasbah in Taliouine, in the shape of a massive square, the architecture and the decorative elements are impressive. We do not visit the interior because there is a risk of scree and damage.
The souks around Taroudant will disorient you and all you to immerse yourself in the authenticity of the rural populations of the region. People come there to stock up and meet. A particularity of the region, the Wholesale Market: Souk Jamla located in Oulad Teima.